Each high peak in the Adirondacks has it's own unique charm. From the
soaring heights of Marcy, to the quiet wilderness of Seymour, there is scenery,
vistas and terrain to suit just about every hiker. Enjoy your very own journey
through the beauty of the Adirondack 46 High Peaks. The Adirondack Forty-Sixers are hikers who have
climbed the forty-six traditionally recognized High Peaks in the Adirondack
Mountains. More than 6000 hikers have completed the ADK 46.

Although the tradition is to climb the original 46 peaks, more
recent surveys have shown that four of these peaks are actually lower than
4,000 feet in elevation and another, MacNaughton Mountain, is actually just at 4,000 feet despite
earlier surveys that showed it at a lower elevation. Yard Mountain is also over
4000 feet, however is not part of the "46ers". All peaks have at least one
maintained trail or thoroughly broken-in herd path.

Below is a list of the 46ers (47) with links for each mountain, elevation, location of the peak, hike ascent to summit and whether there is a
marked trail (yes) to the summit or a herd path (no).

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